France face an anxious wait over the fitness of midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni ahead of Thursday’s FIFA World Cup quarter-final against Morocco, while striker Marcus Thuram has stepped up his recovery and is expected to return for the blockbuster encounter.
The reigning European heavyweights are preparing for one of the standout fixtures of the tournament after edging Paraguay 1-0 in the Round of 16 to book a meeting with an in-form Moroccan side that has become Africa’s standard-bearer on the global stage.
As preparations intensify, France have received mixed news from their medical team.
Thuram, who has been sidelined by a calf injury since the start of the tournament, resumed light training on Sunday under the supervision of France’s physical trainer Cyril Moine.
According to reports, the forward completed jogging and individual exercises as he continues his recovery.
The latest signs suggest the attacker is on course to be available for Thursday’s quarter-final against the Atlas Lions, providing a timely boost for Didier Deschamps‘ side ahead of one of their biggest tests of the competition.
The situation surrounding Tchouaméni, however, remains far less certain.
The Real Madrid midfielder suffered a thigh injury during training on Friday and was initially ruled out for four days, casting doubt over his involvement in the quarter-final.
France’s medical staff are expected to make a final assessment after a fitness test scheduled for Wednesday, according to reports.
Following France’s victory over Paraguay, the vice-captain offered little indication about his condition.
“We’ll see,” he said when asked about his chances of facing Morocco.
The French medical team is reportedly taking a cautious approach and is unwilling to rush his return, particularly with the prospect of a World Cup semi-final still within reach should Les Bleus overcome Morocco.
Should Tchouaméni fail to recover in time, France already appear to have an alternative in mind.
Midfielder Manu Koné is considered the leading candidate to partner Adrien Rabiot in central midfield if the Real Madrid player is unavailable.
France assistant coach Guy Stephan has spoken positively about Koné’s qualities, highlighting his ability to contribute at both ends of the pitch.
According to Stephan, the midfielder possesses the attributes needed to help France regain possession while also playing an important role in distributing the ball from midfield.
For Morocco, the uncertainty surrounding Tchouaméni could prove significant.
The Atlas Lions have impressed throughout the tournament with disciplined performances and strong midfield displays, eliminating the Netherlands before producing a convincing 3-0 victory over Canada to become the first African nation to reach consecutive World Cup quarter-finals.
The battle in the centre of the pitch is widely expected to be one of the decisive factors when the two sides meet.
Morocco’s energetic midfield has been central to their success during the tournament, while France rely heavily on balance and defensive stability in that area.
Any absence for Tchouaméni would force France into a reshuffle against an opponent that has demonstrated resilience, tactical discipline and confidence throughout the competition.
With only days remaining before kick-off, both teams continue their preparations knowing that a place in the World Cup semi-finals is at stake.